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Carlos Peña Romulo Sr. GCS CLH NA GCrM GCrGH KGCR (January 14, 1899 – December 15, 1985) was a Filipino diplomat, statesman, soldier, journalist and author. He was a co-founder of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines, a general in the US Army and the Philippine Army, university president, and president of the United Nations General Assembly.
Carlos Peña Rómulo (1898–1985) Tarlac: Literature Corazon Aquino 1987 Honorata "Atang" Márquez de la Rama-Hernández (1902–1991) Manila: Theater and Music 1988 Antonino Ramírez Buenaventura (1904–1996) Bulacan: Music Lucrecia Faustino Reyes-Urtula (1929–1999) Iloilo: Dance 1989 Lucrecia Roces Kasilag (1918–2008) La Union: Music 1990
I Walked with Heroes is an autobiographical book written by Carlos P. Romulo, a former Philippine general, journalist, poet, story writer, diplomat, former resident commissioner to Washington, D.C., former Philippine ambassador to the United States, and former President of the United Nations General Assembly.
Jovita Flores Fuentes (February 15, 1895 – August 7, 1978) was a Filipina soprano singer. She was known to be the first Filipina to receive recognition as a National Artist for Music in 1976 and one of the few Filipinas to receive international acclaim in the European opera scene.
Carlos P. Romulo (1899–1985) Famous diplomat, educator, writer, and journalist. First Asian president of the United Nations General Assembly in 1949. Camiling Town Plaza, Camiling: Filipino September 25, 1987 Corazon C. Aquino (1933–2009) Eleventh and first woman president of the Philippines. Spouse of Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino.
Maceda was born in Manila, Philippines, he studied piano, composition and musical analysis at École Normale de Musique de Paris in France.After returning to the Philippines, he became a professional pianist, and later studied musicology at Columbia University, and anthropology at Northwestern University.
Lucio Diestro San Pedro, Sr. (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed a National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991. [3] Today, he is remembered for his contribution to the development of Filipino regional band music [ 4 ] and for his well-known compositions such as the Filipino ...
Philippine Foreign Service Certificate of Appreciation for Work in the International Academic and Literary Community, at San Francisco, 1983; Emeritus Professor of English, California State University, 1982; Carlos Palanca Memorial Award (Short Story), First Prize for 'The Tomato Game,' 1971; City of Manila Medal of Honor, 1971.